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Ridiculous discounts but who has the money to spend???
Passat is a fantastic car, awesome to see it's discounted.
There are some low APR’s being offered around here on Honda, Mazda and Toyota. Unfortunately, they’re all for 36 months, which means you’ll need to put $10,000+/- down to avoid having a large monthly payment. A Honda sales manager told me there’s really no good reason for anybody to offer the type of year-end deals you’d normally expect. The industry dynamics are different now thanks to all that cash flow from the pandemic and chip shortages.
Where do you get these discounts? They sure aren’t advertised.
Finally, some deals instead of overcharging the consumer.
All rolling piles of junk.
Dealers I’ve been to aren’t giving sticker. They are asking “market value”; where are these numbers coming from?
I always bought cars 5% below msrp, and any incentives. Even better, 4-6 yr old below wholesale. Keep them 15+ yrs, repeat.
Here they were raising all the prices while most people weren't even interested in most of the crap they produce nowadays. Don't buy crap overpriced cars. If we don't buy they will come up with better stuff. Because they want to sell stuff. You decide what they offer. Use that power well.
These prices are still outrageous. Car payments are turning into mortgages
So love seeing your Videos. 😁😁😊
Just another reason to keep my daily
Prices for all automobiles is far too high. The discounts will not help dealers or manufacturers reduce stock.
This is a joke right
I feel like these numbers are not accurate
i am shocked that there are deals out there. things are a changing.
What is that you're standing in front of?
I want a lot more of a discount than that. The last car I bought over 11 years ag I got 23% off MSRP which included a $1750 rebate. I paid $17,999 for the car plus tax and tags plus a $75 doc fee.
These discounts include a bunch of manufacturer rebates that most people don't qualify for such as military, student, first responder, etc.
Now I have to go buy an outlander just to save money
Got a 2022 Corsair and got $1500 off MSRP and a $3000 rebate and 2.9 percent.
With these prices they are pushing people into leasing. I rather fix and buy used at less than what they are worth now.
Not good enough.
Freaking Corollas are 25K – for the base model!
Two years ago you could get a base Camry, Accord, or Charger for 21-23K. They are 30K now and not as reliable thanks to low displacement turbocharging.
The only company making affordable cars now is Hyundai/Kia. They are 120K mile cars and then they are done.
I'm supposedly their target market of 150K+ income households, but I won't waste my money like that.
I'd rather go buy a 10 year old loaded Yukon or Expedition with 100K miles for 20-25K and set aside 10K for repairs.
Screw those tree hugging fools.